The worsening of cough after infusion is considered to be caused by drug allergy, inappropriate medication, the progression of the disease itself, and possibly other factors.
1. Drug allergy: If you are allergic to the drugs you are fed, it may lead to aggravation of coughing symptoms.
2. Inappropriate medication: If the cough is infectious, antibiotics need to be given to fight infection. If the cough is caused by viral infection, the application of antibiotic drugs may not be able to control the patient’s condition.
3. Disease progression: Cough is a common clinical symptom, if the infusion is not for cough treatment, generally does not have the effect of cough. If the disease develops further, the symptoms of cough may worsen.
4. Other factors: patients with cardiac insufficiency need to limit the amount of infusion. If the infusion is too much and too fast, it may increase the burden on the heart, leading to aggravation of cough.
Cough aggravated after infusion, it is recommended to inform the doctor in time, but also combined with the doctor’s advice, the treatment for the primary disease, you can effectively control the cough symptoms.